A Very Merry Chase Regency Romance Era Lexicon Of Relevant Terms
“Z”
ZAD. Crooked like the letter Z.
ZANY. The jester, jack pudding, or merry andrew, to a mountebank.
Zoo. The Royal Exchange featured a Zoo where children and younger siblings were often taken as a treat during the London Season.
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Smiles,
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